If it's not CRISP uncirculated (no pin holes, folds, tears) not worth more than face value. There were 45,360.000 printed, in very fine condition value around $9.00, in choice condition about $$25.00, & in gem CRISP condition $$55.00.

For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. The 1927 Standing Liberty Quarter is a high mintage common coin. Most coins show heavy wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $5.00-$13.00, better grade are $15.00-$50.00 and coins showing almost no wear run...

1917 makes it a Standing Liberty quarter, so the mint mark is just above and to the left of the date (the mint mark on quarters wouldn't return to the obverse again until 1968). No mark indicates Philadelphia, S is San Francisco, and D is Denver.

Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question with more information that might help to identify it. A search of various German numismatic resources indicates that production of 5-mark coins ended in 1915 and didn't resume until 1927. If your coin has a denomination of 5 pfennige ,...

Not unless they're older than 1953 and in new or almost new condition. $2 bills are legal US currency. Anything dated 1976 or later is only worth $2 in circulated condition. There are a lot of myths and legends about $2 bills being rare, or even "cursed". All of them are completely FALSE.

1953 red print two dollar bills can be broken up into four different types by signature combination: 1953 - Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury) 1953A - Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson 1953B - Elizabeth Rudel Smith...

The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate, a form of paper money issued until the early 1960s. However there were no 1923 A $1 silver certificates printed, only 1923. If that's what you have, as of 11/2014 approximate prices are: Circulated: $6 to $35 depending on the...

The only nickels that ever contained any silver were the famous "war nickels" struck from mid-1942 to the end of 1945. They're distinguished by a gray color when tarnished and by the presence of a very large mint mark letter over the dome of Monticello.

Check on the back to see if it has a mint mark letter. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 01/2010: No mint mark (Philadelphia): Very worn condition - $2200 Moderately worn - $4380 Slightly worn - $5720 Almost no wear - $15,632 Uncirculated - $29,380 to $168,750...

More information is needed to make an accurate valuation. If the coin is about the size of a quarter and has either a picture of Sacagawea or a US president on the front, it's a modern $1 coin made of brass, not gold, and is worth exactly one dollar. Feel free to spend it - billions have been made.

The intrinsic value of a 1952 penny would be 0.93 cents at the approximate current value of copper. As for its numismatic value, that varies from year to year. Currently it might be worth as much as $4.00 in excellent condition, otherwise it might be worth around fifteen cents.

Yes, many. > Any dime dated 1964 or earlier is made of a 90% silver alloy so its melt value is about 0.07 times the current price of 1 troy ounce of silver. > Early-date Roosevelt dimes and nearly all Mercury dimes have a collector value of at least $2 or $3. Mercury...

The following is quoted from www.coinfacts.com, a site operated by PCGS: Called the "King of Morgan Dollars", the 1895 is one of the most desirable and sought-after dates in the series. Although Mint records indicate a mintage of 12,000 circulation strikes, experts believe that only 880 Proofs were...

Exchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted herebecomes out of date almost immediately. As of 04 Feb 2015, 100Jamaican dollars is only worth about 86 US cents. While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that'sthe best approach for an up-to-date answer. You can...

Coins become valuable when they are minted with errors. This is also based on the quantity of coins with errors, as well. Another way that coins may become valuable is when they are very old. And yet another way is if they are made from a precious metal. Coins that are minted from a high...

I have had this coin for almost 20 yrs. I bought mine for 50.00 in 1992 0r 93. I would value the coin in mint condition at around 80.00 US dollars. This coin will skyrocket over the next 10 years to about 500 US dollars when Shaquille goes into the Basketball HOF

Given that Hitler was a mortal enemy of the US, Nazi Germany would never have issued dollar coins. Its value is would be given in Reichsmarks, the currency of the Nazi regime. That said, 1937 5 RM pieces were made of 90% silver and carry a portrait of former Chancellor Paul von Hindenburg. As of 03...

I know you wont believe this but... it is worth exactly... One dollar... surprising, isn't it? CORRECTION!! Silver dollars minted up till 1935 were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver gives them a melt value of around $16 as of mid-2010. However, different dates, conditions, and mint...

The first official and deliberate use was in 1850, in Switzerland. Nickel was part of the alloy, with other metals such as copper and silver. Ancient coins from Bactria dating back to 200BCE had nickel in their composition (almost in the same proportion as modern day issues) but it was not known to...

Retail values of this date/mint Morgan in circulated condition are fairly high at $530.00 in the low grade of G-4 because the coin is rare in all grades. If you actually have a example of this coin I suggest having it graded by one of the professional grading services.

You are asking about a 5 Drachmai coin from Greece (KM#71.1 or 71.2). What you are reading as "eaahnikh ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy". The front of the coin bears an...

If you are talking of the Us 2 dollar bill, yes it is legal tender. If you are talking of the Australian 2 dollar bill, then no as it is no longer a circulated denomination except in the form of a coin.

Most star notes are not rare, although some are worth a bit more than their ordinary counterparts. Star notes are bills that are printed to replace others that were damaged during production and therefore not delivered to banks. The name "star note" is given because they have special...

To clear things up: The only nickels that have any silver are "war nickels" made from 1942-45. All others are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. The buffalo image was used on nickels from 1913 to 1938; all 1900 nickels carry a picture of Miss Liberty Coins are said to be struck or...

If it is uncirculated, a dealer would probably want $1 for it. But don't try to sell him another one because he probably already has a ton of them in the back room and would be happy to get $3 for a roll

It indicates which Federal Reserve district that requested the bill. There are 12 districts with letters from A (Boston) to L (San Francisco). When retail banks in a district need additional bills, their request is sent to the Federal Reserve bank in the district where they're located. That...